Any recommendations?In the market for one and cant decide on one. 300 dollar bucks limit
7/7/2008 7:41:12 PM
I got an ionic breeze quatro (used) off of craigslist. It works great every place I've moved too, and it's real easy to clean.I recommend that, but they can be pricey. The lady I bought it from had just installed a $5000 air filter unit in her house and sweared by these before the upgrade.
7/7/2008 7:47:37 PM
^lolhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7391185/
7/7/2008 7:49:15 PM
What? You start off with purifying air and before you know it your purifying your dick in somebody else's anus.
7/7/2008 7:50:24 PM
^^well that sucks
7/7/2008 7:53:22 PM
i spent like 5 minutes trying to think of what to say...i wish i had good egame
7/7/2008 7:59:59 PM
I have a really basic air purifier. It's basically a giant filter that the machine sucks air into and pumps it back out. As far as I can tell it does a really good job because I vacuum off the filter about once a month and it will have lots of cat hair and junk on it.It looks like this:and takes a filter like this:I don't remember exactly but it cost me about $150. And this was in Japan so I imagine they're a crapload cheaper in America. They upmark everything electronic here
7/8/2008 7:52:29 AM
Spend a couple of dollars on those 3m hepa house air filters you put on your normal ac and heating system. Consuemr reports i think rated that one of the best t hings you can do to improve your house.
7/8/2008 9:09:42 AM
^ yeah, that's essentially what the thing I posted it, a glorified HEPA filter. I don't have a central heating/air system though so I need the machine to go with it. It's good though for those times you still want your air filtered but you're not using your system.
7/8/2008 9:11:28 AM
^^it'll also jack your power bill. it significantly reduces airflow through your returns, making your HVAC work harder. Unless it makes a marked difference with allergies/asthma/etc. it's probably not worth it.
7/8/2008 9:13:07 AM
The pleated ones have enough surface area that if you change them regularly, the airflow is good. I have allergies and have to buy the fancy furnace filters but don't run the AC much so I might get an additional air filter.
7/8/2008 10:09:36 AM
7/8/2008 10:38:50 AM
can you really have a filter that is a "glorified hepa filter"? I mean usually I hear that term in the context of something like "the term 'sales engineer' is nothing more than a glorified title for a salesmen' " where the item being glorified is lower and being made to sound better. I mean HEPA is THE industry standard for air filtration..
7/8/2008 12:41:47 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-17000N-Permanent-Quietcaire-Purifier/dp/B000050AQ5/ref=pd_sim_k_2This thing works great. Two stage filter. One is an activated charcoal wrap then the HEPA.
7/8/2008 1:28:07 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-HFD-135-Permanent-Antibacterial-Purifier/dp/B000F2JG3U/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1215540873&sr=1-14I have one of those. Works great.
7/8/2008 2:16:58 PM
just stay away from ozone, its not good for you
7/8/2008 5:11:58 PM
i love breathing in ozone from my air purifier...regular oxygen is just O2...O3 must be better for your lungs
7/8/2008 5:17:53 PM
They're dozens of "ionizing" air purifiers out there. That MSNBC article is wrong. Consumer reports simply said the sharper image ionizer didn't compare to HEPA filters, but the unit still met all EPA guidelines including putting out less than 50ppb of ozone. The only reason sharper image got criticized was because there wasn't enough airflow going past the ionizer to make it as efficient as a HEPA filter. Other ionizing filters utilizing more air flow work fine.
7/8/2008 5:55:59 PM
3M Filterete at big Lots.. fucking rocks!
7/8/2008 6:21:17 PM
i'd scour big lots for a deal. i picked up a few $300 purifiers there for $39 each.that means i won't have to buy filters and i'll have extra units if mine breaks down.yes, i bought a pallet.also mine is ULPA not hepa.
7/8/2008 7:43:56 PM
^that's where I got my 3M from.
7/8/2008 9:01:00 PM
7/9/2008 6:46:27 AM
Oreck245 Crossroads BlvdCary, NC 27518-6893Phone: (919) 233-0804 I heard them advertising reconditioned air purifiers for about $150 a few weeks ago.
7/9/2008 7:31:23 PM
those air purifiers that oreck sells are crap. ionic breeze with a fan.
7/9/2008 9:01:53 PM
^ I don't own one, so I can't personally vouch for them. I posted this. . .
7/10/2008 12:57:58 AM
http://www.amazon.com/3M-FAP03-RS-Filtrete-Ultra-Purifier/dp/B000I4P4MWThat one works pretty well.
7/10/2008 8:04:17 AM
The one Brookstone sells will shock the hell out of you if you put your hands near the air intake on the back while it's on. Sucks the intake doubles as a handle.
7/10/2008 9:03:41 AM
7/10/2008 9:57:02 AM
i have one of those sharper image ionic breezes and it works great for me. the room has a clean smell to it. my parents have several b/c of my dad's allergies to everything and he's much more comfortable with them running.
7/10/2008 10:59:04 AM
You can blow smoke in mine and nothing comes out the other end. With my old HEPA filter the smoke was just thinner coming back out.
7/10/2008 11:01:48 AM
and the ones that ionize air produce ozone, which you dont want to brethe.And as a side note, running a freaking hepa filter will cost money too, jsut liek running them on your ac system. And your ac system even if it leaks a little air around the filters will still move more air through the filter than your whole room hepa filter.Ionic Breeze class actionhttp://www.consumerreports.org/cro/home-garden/news/2007/02/settlement-in-sharper-image-ionic-breeze-class-action-2-07/overview/0702_sharper-image.htm
7/10/2008 1:37:27 PM
7/10/2008 1:52:36 PM
Depends on the context and your definition. Take humans out of the equation and Ozone can be VERY useful for neutralizing smells in a building (after a flood or something), but you would NOT want to be in the building during that time. So yes Ozone can be "good" and very useful, however BREATHING Ozone does not have any health benefits, only negative consequences. It depends on the concentration as to how bad though. But there is no question it affects you negatively on the long term.Since we are talking about equipment that is run when you are around you have to look at the levels of the ozone. Manufacturers dont want to reduce the amount of ozone created by TOO much because it is one of the active components used to do what their product says it will do (reduce odors, attack mold etc). However there are limits that health organizations recommend. Most of these ionic air purifiers sit just on the edge of this limit, so you need to be careful. I forget what the number is but if they have said that anything over 50ppb (just for a number) can be hazardous over time, then most manufacturers produce units producing just barely under 50ppb. This isnt terrible however your air purifier needs to be in a place that gets a lot of air circulation and you also shouldnt be sitting right next to it for long periods of time. Otherwise, while your house may SMELL clean and you feel like you are breathing more "pure" air, you are actually damaging your lungs more than you would without it.Technically they are not breaking any health laws and can pass inspection doing this, so you just need to be aware and be careful.[Edited on July 10, 2008 at 2:07 PM. Reason : ]
7/10/2008 2:00:28 PM
^yeah i didn't really know they produced ozone when i bought it, and i think it's under 50ppm, but i've been considering getting a new HEPA regular one anyway. This is what i have:http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-HFD-135-Permanent-Antibacterial-Purifier/dp/B000F2JG3U/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1215540873&sr=1-14
7/10/2008 2:07:27 PM
bttt
1/25/2009 11:40:21 PM
thanks, omar ]]
1/26/2009 12:11:55 AM
1/26/2009 1:23:55 AM
for the record, omar deleted the majority of my post above because he didn't like the content. censorship ftl.and yeah, ozone can be some pretty nasty stuff.i'm guessing it's just a good idea to stay away from ionizing cleaners all together?
1/26/2009 1:29:35 AM
^ yes stay away from any ozone source. no good can come of it.[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 1:44 AM. Reason : some hepa filters have a selectable ozone generator, don't use it and you'll be fine.]
1/26/2009 1:44:10 AM